Federal Communications Commissioner Robert McDowell visited Austin to talk with the Texas Public Policy Foundation and agreed to an interview on net neutrality — whether people who use more internet bandwidth should pay more for the service, like they do now for greater speed — the recent court decision preventing FCC restrictions on “information service” providers like Comcast, and other issues before his agency and the industries it regulates (and unregulated companies that compete with regulated ones).
FCC’s McDowell: What Congress Might Do
FCC’s McDowell: Regulate My Rival
Federal Communications Commissioner Robert McDowell visited Austin to talk with the Texas Public Policy Foundation and agreed to an interview on net neutrality — whether people who use more internet bandwidth should pay more for the service, like they do now for greater speed — the recent court decision preventing FCC restrictions on “information service” providers like Comcast, and other issues before his agency and the industries it regulates (and unregulated companies that compete with regulated ones).
FCC’s McDowell: The Last Mile
Federal Communications Commissioner Robert McDowell visited Austin to talk with the Texas Public Policy Foundation and agreed to an interview on net neutrality — whether people who use more internet bandwidth should pay more for the service, like they do now for greater speed — the recent court decision preventing FCC restrictions on “information service” providers like Comcast, and other issues before his agency and the industries it regulates (and unregulated companies that compete with regulated ones).
2010: The Apostate’s Mouthpiece
Mark Sanders, the long-black-coat-from-The-Matrix-clad spokesperson for Republican-turned-independent Carole Keeton Strayhorn in her 2006 gubernatorial campaign, is throwing his weight and help behind another apostate Republican, according to Peggy Fikac of the Express-News. But not in Texas.
TribBlog: Perry Finishes 23rd
The #71 “Texans for Rick Perry” car driven by NASCAR racer Bobby Labonte finally had its day on the track in this afternoon’s Samsung Mobile 500 at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth.
TribBlog: Access Denied
“Sad and tawdry” affair between judge and prosecutor or not, the U.S. Supreme Court will not hear Charles Dean Hood’s case.
2010: Perry 48, White 44
A new Rasmussen Reports poll has Gov. Rick Perry leading former Houston Mayor Bill White by just 4 points.
The Brief: April 19, 2010
The Rick Perry interview, all eyes on U.S. House races, and Palin’s six-figure fee.



